"Carthage" is a historical account that delves into the ancient city of Carthage, a major power in the Mediterranean region. The book explores its founding, development, and rise as a prominent trading hub, highlighting its influence in commerce and culture. Carthage was known for its sophisticated maritime capabilities and rich economic resources, which contributed significantly to its prosperity.
The narrative also covers the pivotal conflicts Carthage faced, particularly the Punic Wars against Rome. These wars were crucial in shaping the fate of both civilizations, showcasing Carthage's military strategies and the eventual downfall that led to its destruction. The author provides insights into the societal structure and key figures in Carthaginian history, which adds depth to our understanding of this once-great city.